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Chronic Copyright Infringer Ed Sheeran Scores Dubious And Corrupt Dismissal In Theft Of Marvin Gaye Song 'Let's Get It On'

May 6. 2023

Ed Sheeran

Constant copyright stealer and Kabbalah cult member, Ed Sheeran, has been sued by many people for stealing songs (much like others in his Hollywood cult). Sheeran even infamously stole "Scrubs" by R&B/rap girl group, TLC, which was a big hit in the 1990s (one of the members, Lisa Lopes, passed away in 2002, so that makes Sheeran a grave robber). Sheeran ripped it off for use in his song "Shape Of You."

The theft was so apparent tens of thousands of people on Twitter began calling Sheeran out about stealing the song "Scrubs" which caused the subject to trend on the social networking site. Sheeran quickly settled with the songwriters of "Scrubs" due to the public embarrassment his brazen thievery caused.

Sheeran's entire career is based on copyright theft, much like his friend, Taylor Swift, who has also been sued by numerous songwriters for infringing their intellectual property. They want to appear like bigshot songwriters, but the truth is they are thieves faking it.

Sheeran was sued by the heirs of the late songwriter, Ed Townsend, who co-wrote the well-known Marvin Gaye hit "Let's Get It On." Gaye died in  (Yes, Sheeran being a vile little grave robber again). Sheeran was sued for stealing "Let's Get It On" for use in his weak track "Thinking Out Loud." Sheeran mysteriously and suspiciously won the case this week in a matter that looks very corrupt.

Sheeran, in my professional opinion as a songwriter and musician, stole the bassline and melodies of the 1972 track "Let's Get It On" for illegal use in his infringing 2014 song "Thinking Out Loud." If you strip the songs down and only play the basslines and melodies they are identical (and someone is going to do that and embarrass the life out of you one day in a widely viewed documentary you and all involved in this travesty of justice will never live down).

The second I heard Sheeran's song I immediately recognized the theft of Marvin Gaye's hit. Last week, even biased TMZ, who kiss up to celebrities all the time, stated they can hear the similarities between the two songs. Yes, the theft was that bold and recognizable. Contrary to what team Sheeran would have you believe, the chords, bassline and melodies of "Let's Get It On" are not common to many songs. "Let's Get It On" and "Thinking Out Loud" are the only two songs I've heard with this same bassline.

"Let's Get it On" has one of the most famous and distinct basslines and melodic patterns in the world. When people hear it, they immediately recognize it. Now it is illegally under that piece of mediocrity Sheeran released "Thinking Out Loud" and the demonic little twit was smirking outside courthouse, like a full blown Chucky doll, toasting the evil he has done in stealing from a deceased legend.

Who do you think you are to have stolen a Marvin Gaye classic; one of the most recognizable songs in the world, and put it under that annoyance you call a song. Do you realize how arrogant and terrible that looks. Gaye is a legend. You are a fraud.

You even played the songs back to back on stage during a concert, with that demented grin on your face, thinking you somehow did something, like "I would never steal from a song I played live" WHEN ALL MUSICIANS WITH ANY MUSICAL ABILITY CAN HEAR YOU STOLE THE SONG. 

Now, how you managed to get away with it in court will be embedded in world history for generations to come via documentaries that go on to disgrace you and all involved on the wrong side of the legal proceedings in this case. But I digress...

Sheeran barely plays the guitar, has a flat and monotonous voice and little stage presence. He's made a career out of listening to top songs in music history, then stealing what he can from them with the hope he doesn't get caught and sued.

This rubbish is getting very tired and old. You're not getting away with this. Trust me, when all is said and done, being a copyright thief who financially exploits others will be one of the main, negative things you're known for in music history (you among others, such as Madonna, Beyonce And Jay Z, who are engaging in this dishonorable conduct at the expense of hardworking copyright holders).

The judges and courts presiding over these corrupted cases by Sony Music, Warner Music and select other labels, don't realize they're not helping Sheeran and other major label artists like him, in covering up infringements, via questionable court rulings and verdicts, as the public know the truth.

Global developments are coming which guarantees that each time you've helped a major label artist, who infringed others' copyrights, then fraudulently awarded the intellectual property rights of others to them via dismissals or not guilty decision, your name and that of the court will permanently go down the toilet with artists like Sheeran. The same for the lawyers defending these cases. All of you will be embedded in world history in a terrible way, your names gone for good as corrupt jurists.

Be careful awarding in the favor of these major label artists, who deal in copyright infringement as a way of life. Your name and that of the courts are at stake in world history, which time will show via legal, legislative and social developments that will happen globally.

STORY SOURCE

Jury finds Ed Sheeran didn’t copy Marvin Gaye classic

May 4, 2023 - NEW YORK (AP) — British singer Ed Sheeran didn’t steal key components of Marvin Gaye’s classic 1970s tune “Let’s Get It On” to create his hit song “Thinking Out Loud,” a jury said with a trial verdict Thursday, prompting Sheeran to joke later that he won’t have to follow through on his threat to quit music.

The emotions of an epic copyright fight that stretched across most of the last decade spilled out as soon as the seven-person jury revealed its verdict after over two hours of deliberations. Sheeran, 32, briefly dropped his face into his hands in relief before standing to hug his attorney, Ilene Farkas. As jurors left the courtroom in front of him, Sheeran smiled, nodded his head at several of them, and mouthed the words: “Thank you.” Later, he posed for a hallway photograph with a juror who lingered behind...

https://apnews.com

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